Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Chronic Wasting Disease More Condition_symptoms Can Chronic Wasting Disease Affect Similar Species Not Just White Tailed Deer?

Can Chronic Wasting Disease affect similar species not just White Tailed Deer? - chronic wasting disease more condition_symptoms

Do you have chronic wasting disease has spread to other species such as mule deer, elk, etc.? And if you do not then the chances of it mutating into something like the avian flu?

5 comments:

Ohari1 said...

CWD (IS) is the version of "animals" of mad cow disease (BSE). It is called Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease in humans and scrapie in sheep. When the effects of all species of deer, elk and moose. It is probably transmitted to humans.

What the bird flu, is it easier to understand and generally fatal, but very easy to avoid. I would not so much to tell the truth.

mountain... said...

Yes, chronic wasting disease also affects elk, deer, and possibly all animals, like deer. Virginia tried to get the momentum here from Tennessee and Kentucky hold, because of the possible spread of chronic wasting disease, which speaks to our deer.

papag722... said...

Yes, it affects all species of deer, elk and moose. Yes, there are cases have been documented that people who ate meat from infected deer. No, do not worry, even if they live in an area which has been found in the CWD deer. In my state, deer-test at the hotel to the station and send a letter that they are positive or negative.

papag722... said...

Yes, it affects all species of deer, elk and moose. Yes, there are cases have been documented that people who ate meat from infected deer. No, do not worry, even if they live in an area which has been found in the CWD deer. In my state, deer-test at the hotel to the station and send a letter that they are positive or negative.

createdt... said...

I'm pretty sure he knows that if the animal had. I've seen videos and cows, and crazy, and cramps. If other animals can do, including the alleged people.

My father runs a small meat market, and with a lot of deer (more than 600 this year, I think). Last year there was an alarm of the disease. They came and took samples of brain, but found no cases of the disease. It was odd, because the skin, for some reason his head and seemed crazy. The kids really had not seen before and do not think that we really liked after a few days. Decreased this year, and my father told them to leave them because they are simply in the way and wasting time (I remember a few weeks later, when we do) not so much.

This disease occurs in an epidemic of bird flu. First, it is very rare and very well controlled. Second, it is a disease of the central nervous system, nothing like the flu. The tender for the bird flu is that the birds will quickly spread globally. UCWD NLEs extends somewhat to the birds could spread very quickly and can be controlled.

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